Neurosurgery clinics of North America
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The main objective of treating brain metastases is to improve survival and to reduce symptom burden, preserve function, and enhance quality of life. As such, concurrent local control of existing brain metastases, prevention of future metastasis elsewhere in the brain, and control of the systemic cancer are required. ⋯ This article is devoted to the medical management of brain metastases, namely the role of medical treatments and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy and surgery are discussed in detail elsewhere; however, a brief discussion of all of these modalities is included for the sake of thoroughness.